Super Giant Sunglow x Giant Normal Stripe

scottprice

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OK so tell me if this is right... If I have a Super Giant Sunglow male Het Tremper Patternless Abino and a Giant Normal Stripe Female het RAPTOR I would get something like this:

18.75% Super Giant Sunglow

31.25% Super Giant Normal Stripe

18.75% Giant Sunglow

31.75% Giant Normal Stripes

then my head starts hurting:main_huh:, basically some would be het RAPTOR some would be het Patternless Albino or both, 50% would be het Sunglow and 50% would be het Normal Stripe but you likely wouldn't know which was which

I'm sure I've screwed up somewhere

Any help?
 

Wandering Paddle

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50% will be super giant and 50% will be giant. all offspring will be 50% het for eclipse and murphys patternless. Any offspring that are not visibly tremper will be 100% het for tremper.

sunglow is shtct tremper. shtct is polygenic and cant be looked at in a punnet square. normal stripe is incomplete recessive/ polygenic and doesnt always work as you would imagine. instead of thinking the offspring will be one of the other, it would be more realistic to assume they are all going to show variable amounts of both.
 

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